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Access machine for maintenance tasks

A new access platform from specialist supplier CTE offers versatility and performance.
October 24, 2019 Read time: 1 min
The new CTE platform allows versatile access for maintenance of bridges and other structures

The CTE B-LIFT 20J model is a telescopic truck-mounted platform with flyjib. The design of this unit allows it a 20m working height, 12.4m of outreach and a capacity of 300kg. Its S3 Smart Stability System and flyjib combine to provide good reach and allow easy access to hard-to-reach areas.

The firm says that the machine is easy to use and versatile while benefiting from the latest generation electronic control systems. Its new telescopic boom design made from SSAB high-strength steel is said to further optimise performance as well as increase durability.

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